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June 05, 2012, 03:55:12 AM
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I need to get a bitcoin, and I'm pretty familiar with swagbucks and sites like that. I feel like I could earn $5 worth of points pretty quickly with peanutlabs, offerwall, radiumone, or any of that offer/survey services that are all over the place. I'm trying to find out if there's a place that lets you do those offers/surveys and turn it into bitcoins. Doesn't need to be a great site, just one that functions and pays out.
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June 05, 2012, 04:38:38 AM
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I'm trying to find out if there's a place that lets you do those offers/surveys and turn it into bitcoins. Doesn't need to be a great site, just one that functions and pays out.

They are mostly only very tiny fractions, not comparable to levels you'ld get with swagbucks, I'ld presume.

Here's probably the best list:
 - http://ogrr.com/viewtopic.php?f=26&t=1424


I feel like I could earn $5 worth of points

I'm not familiar with these sites you've described.  Would the points be transferrable, perhaps?  e.g., if you have a coupon that I could use, I might trade my bitcoins for that coupon.  You'ld probably only find a trade if the coupon were offered at a discount, but perhaps you'ld find the rate doing that is better than through any existing bitcoin related freebie system.

Also, if you need just a small amount and have a PayPal, there's:
 - http://minibits.weebly.com


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June 05, 2012, 05:10:55 AM
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The points aren't easily transferable. You redeem them for gift cards or PayPal generally, but the cards can take a couple weeks to arrive. I could transfer an entire account, but I could always just report it as stolen, so there's no real way to securely transfer it.

Perhaps you could make an account at one of these places with your own recovery details, I'll work for the points, and when I hit goals get paid out a corresponding number of bit coins? With swag bucks this would be pretty secure, since gift cards take a couple weeks to receive the code, it goes to your account, and you would have control over the account.

1 point = 1 cent generally, and I could probably rack up a thousand points in a day or two if I really work at it.
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June 05, 2012, 05:23:42 AM
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Scratch that, turns out mini bits was all I needed. I pay someone puzzle pirates Poe, they send me bit coins via minibits, problem solved.

Thanks for the help.
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June 05, 2012, 05:29:12 AM
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Scratch that, turns out mini bits was all I needed. I pay someone puzzle pirates Poe, they send me bit coins via minibits, problem solved.

Sweet!  Glad I could help.

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